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and it may have different laws and may threaten to sue my publisher in a back out. then, an international, the raiders organization invited me to come to think that i talked to members of the house of lords because they were rewriting defamation laws. and they had to go. so i am hopeful that we will deal to publish in the wind. you know, it was a consideration when i first talked to the editor of "the new yorker," well before paul haggis to that of the church can we talked about my interest in writing about scientology and we were mindful of the fact that coming in now, the church had, for instance, when "time" magazine did an exposÉ, scientology suit "time" magazine. they lost every step along the way, all the way to the supreme court. but it was the most expensive suit "time" magazine never defended. it took 10 years. i didn't want to put my magazine to that, nor did i want to spend 10 years making acquisitions. if you think there's a chilling effect, there is the chilling effect. but i think now, more people are writing about scientology. i want to commend you a
and it may have different laws and may threaten to sue my publisher in a back out. then, an international, the raiders organization invited me to come to think that i talked to members of the house of lords because they were rewriting defamation laws. and they had to go. so i am hopeful that we will deal to publish in the wind. you know, it was a consideration when i first talked to the editor of "the new yorker," well before paul haggis to that of the church can we talked about my...
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in court and attack domestic laws demanding compensation from taxpayers for any domestic law or policy that they think undermines the expected future profits. this is out eli lilly is suing the canadian government for half a billion dollars in medicine patens, how the big tobacco given -- companies are suing a stray for compensation. and under that regime on lot of countries are concerned about the existing rules. so it would cover any contract the u.s. government would have with the foreign corporations, natural resource for natural lance, mining projects, running tunnels, bridges, ports, it's crazy. would not catch a u.s. court but a tribunal. they could then be in power to radar treasury. so the third thing that was really her feeling is that japan, despite setting a condition for getting in the talks that they would negotiate is refusing to negotiate market access for five key agricultural products. that is an interesting development. the memo says something like someone needs to talk to the prime minister in japan and make sure he is that instructions right. before the worrisome t
in court and attack domestic laws demanding compensation from taxpayers for any domestic law or policy that they think undermines the expected future profits. this is out eli lilly is suing the canadian government for half a billion dollars in medicine patens, how the big tobacco given -- companies are suing a stray for compensation. and under that regime on lot of countries are concerned about the existing rules. so it would cover any contract the u.s. government would have with the foreign...
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but this law is going work. for the sake of our economic security. it needs to work. [applause] and as people and states as different as california and kentucky sign up every single day for health insurance, signing up in droves, they're proving they they want that economic security. you know, the senate republican leaders think they're going able to repeal it someday. he might want to check with the more than 60,000 people in his home state who are already set to finally have coverage that frees them from the fear of financial ruin and lets them afford to take their kids to see a doctor! [applause] so let me address the elephant in the room here. the seeming inability to get anything done in washington these days. i realized we are not going to resolve all of our political debates over the best ways to reduce inequality and increase upward mobility. this year or next year or the next five years. but it is important we have a serious debate about these issues. for the longer than current trends are allowed to continue, the more it will feed the cynicism and fear that
but this law is going work. for the sake of our economic security. it needs to work. [applause] and as people and states as different as california and kentucky sign up every single day for health insurance, signing up in droves, they're proving they they want that economic security. you know, the senate republican leaders think they're going able to repeal it someday. he might want to check with the more than 60,000 people in his home state who are already set to finally have coverage that...
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. >> that brings up the point it it became very close to him and i used to visit my father at law school and we would go out to dinner and he and bobby would sit there and talks about the existential issues suffering so dramatically from the assassination of jack kennedy to talk about issues of do you believe in god. i remember vividly i remember to me that opened with my father not on the policy level but on a personal level. >> something to touch on he was also right tea film reviews. and it just does drop to have him give me a chapter and verse about the structure he was the forest, but not the bad way the spending the us numbers at the cape but had told in the wintertime but the letter that comes solid even when he pulls out the stiletto in a graceful way you always know where you stand a and we were talking earlier as happily as the man could he was in the stakeout is in manhattan. [laughter] the civility question is interesting in the earlier volumes that steve been edited he had lunch with kissinger and but to say quite different things of buckley. [laughter] but one thing. >> one
. >> that brings up the point it it became very close to him and i used to visit my father at law school and we would go out to dinner and he and bobby would sit there and talks about the existential issues suffering so dramatically from the assassination of jack kennedy to talk about issues of do you believe in god. i remember vividly i remember to me that opened with my father not on the policy level but on a personal level. >> something to touch on he was also right tea film...
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but what this law does and what i think a growing consensus, even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we've got to come to the bottom of the pier made and recognize that through the efficiencies are, greater emphasis on wellness, some illness not only produces better results, because less money. so it isn't that it has to be either/or. our goal is to cover the entire pier made. putting the balance. these could be with a far greater emphasis in reliance on bottom of the pyramid care than ever in history, this begins to do that. it is still going to take a lot of additional effort. the eerie medical school this year and we were talking before about the emphasis on internal medicine and the need for more primary care and are just delighted to hear one of the top schools in the country now been offered good, primary care education and internal medicine opportunities. so i believe it is coming. but it's a crass expression, but it is true you got to follow the money. you have to follow the money with r
but what this law does and what i think a growing consensus, even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we've got to come to the bottom of the pier made and recognize that through the efficiencies are, greater emphasis on wellness, some illness not only produces better results, because less money. so it isn't that it has to be either/or. our goal is to cover the entire pier made. putting the balance. these...
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this is a country that prizes the rule of law. other countries around the world that don't have it wish they were here, wish they had a country with a rule of law. so in a country that prizes the rule of law, we now have a senate without any rules because the senate majority has decided for the first time that a majority can change the rules at any time, any reason it wants, which makes this a body without rules. in a country that yearns for solutions on iran, on health care, on our debt crisis, we have a king of the senate saying no amendments, no debate. i'll make all the decisions. i know of only one cure for this dangerous trend, madam president, and that is one word: an election. the election of six new republican senators so power plays like obamacare and november 21 rules change will be ended, and the senate will again be alive with bills, amendments and debates reflecting the will of the american people on the important issues of our time. madam president, i ask consent to rule in the record -- to include in the record the
this is a country that prizes the rule of law. other countries around the world that don't have it wish they were here, wish they had a country with a rule of law. so in a country that prizes the rule of law, we now have a senate without any rules because the senate majority has decided for the first time that a majority can change the rules at any time, any reason it wants, which makes this a body without rules. in a country that yearns for solutions on iran, on health care, on our debt...
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the 60-year-old law that governs fooding prevents the timely delivery of assistance by requiring the commodities be sourced directly from the u.s. and then transported overseas. 60 years ago, this made sense. today it has become an unnecessary barrier. in the case of the philippines, usaid made a cash contribution directly to the world food program so commodities can be purchased locally. in comparison, the first shipment of u.s. rice to the philippines is arriving now. just arrived three weeks after -- after the typhoon made land fall. so surely we can do better than that, it's time we updated our loss. and i didn't want to say that we have language that we believe we hope is going to be in the farm bill in order make the reform. so, mr. chairman, i am heartened by the outpouring of support that the international community has shown to the philippines. i thank you, again, for your hard work on this issue. two weeks ago this committee voted unanimously to support of bipartisan resolution that i authored expressing our condolences for the people of the philippines and in support of th
the 60-year-old law that governs fooding prevents the timely delivery of assistance by requiring the commodities be sourced directly from the u.s. and then transported overseas. 60 years ago, this made sense. today it has become an unnecessary barrier. in the case of the philippines, usaid made a cash contribution directly to the world food program so commodities can be purchased locally. in comparison, the first shipment of u.s. rice to the philippines is arriving now. just arrived three weeks...
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and i used to visit my father when i was at law school when he was living in new york and i was living in cambridge, and he would take us -- he would often take bobby and myself and others out to dinner. and he and bobby would be sitting there talking about existential issues, about the issue of -- because his brother still suffered so dramatically from the assassination of jack kennedy. he would talk about issues like whether he still believed in god. i remember being privy to these conversations, and my father was the kind of person almost like a counselor to kennedy, that he would be willing to be that open with my tower and seek -- my father and seek his advice not just on a policy level, but also on a personal level. >> one of the things we haven't touched on, jon, is that when he was a white house counsel to the president and kind of an in-house historian keeping track, he was also writing film reviews. john was not kidding when he talked about having correspondence with groucho marx. i loved to go to dinner with him if for no ore reason than -- other reason than to drop the name
and i used to visit my father when i was at law school when he was living in new york and i was living in cambridge, and he would take us -- he would often take bobby and myself and others out to dinner. and he and bobby would be sitting there talking about existential issues, about the issue of -- because his brother still suffered so dramatically from the assassination of jack kennedy. he would talk about issues like whether he still believed in god. i remember being privy to these...
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refused without comment to hear appeals from amazon and overstock.com in their fight against the state law that forces them to remit sales taxes the same weight in state businesses be. that again from "the associated press." you can go online to c-span facebook page, share your comments and whether the 112th congress is on track to be the least productive in modern time. join the conversation by going to facebook.com/c-span. later today, 6:30 p.m. eastern we will have live to the hudson institute for remarks by the leader of the french opposition party. he will talk about france's role in europe and in the world and the french position on the nuclear deal with iran. >> social media is a very old idea. we think that its recent and only people alive today have ever done it but really what i'm arguing is there's a very long and rich tradition of social be that goes back to the era of cicerone, the late roman republic. the point is you don't need a digital network to do social media. if you have want it goes faster but you could do it in the old days. those cicerone did it with messengers runn
refused without comment to hear appeals from amazon and overstock.com in their fight against the state law that forces them to remit sales taxes the same weight in state businesses be. that again from "the associated press." you can go online to c-span facebook page, share your comments and whether the 112th congress is on track to be the least productive in modern time. join the conversation by going to facebook.com/c-span. later today, 6:30 p.m. eastern we will have live to the...
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a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pha
a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing...
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he helped sign into law the law that outlawed discrimination against the white minority. that belief in reconciliation that created a new south africa. that was a model for nations for people around the world. >> did he do it with kindness? >> he did it with love and with kindness and wit and humor. when he came here, he so impressed american presidents, we know how close he was with bill clinton on his 94th birthday, clinton went in july of 2012 to celebrate that 94th birthday with him. he was too ill in june of this past year to be visited by president obama and his family. they very much wanted to, but he was such an inspiration for a young barack obama as the colleague student and a community leader and a law student and we saw how important it was to bring his girls to show them by example the tiny space in which this great man lived. the empowering morals of the great leader and gandhi and abraham lincoln. it was so something so profoundly large in his spirit and the way he addressed even those of us who were younger reporters. the foreign press core always with res
he helped sign into law the law that outlawed discrimination against the white minority. that belief in reconciliation that created a new south africa. that was a model for nations for people around the world. >> did he do it with kindness? >> he did it with love and with kindness and wit and humor. when he came here, he so impressed american presidents, we know how close he was with bill clinton on his 94th birthday, clinton went in july of 2012 to celebrate that 94th birthday with...
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what laws are they talking about? >> you know, it's almost silly to take them at face value and have a real discussion about this. because they seem not to understand that the federal -- within the federal government, the executive branch has a tremendous amount of discretion and lee way in issuing regulations that as -- about how they implement laws. and that seems to be the big beef here in a lot of ways, the obama administration is using the power of regulation the way every other president has done so in modern times. i mean, i thought the speech -- you know, so they can talk about that. the president -- i thought did a great speech today. was very reminiscent of speeches he has given in the past when he gave in kansas a couple years ago. and makes a strong case. he did this throughout the campaign that he believes in a government that works towards increasing social mobility, and lessoning income disparity, income inequality in america. i think that's great. i mean, i know where he is on this point. and i think h
what laws are they talking about? >> you know, it's almost silly to take them at face value and have a real discussion about this. because they seem not to understand that the federal -- within the federal government, the executive branch has a tremendous amount of discretion and lee way in issuing regulations that as -- about how they implement laws. and that seems to be the big beef here in a lot of ways, the obama administration is using the power of regulation the way every other...
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it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this. right now 55% of the country supports the idea of making it work. they want to keep it as it is, make it work. only 43% want to repeal it. another interesting number, a little more nuanced according to a current cnn orc poll. a majority of americans 53% said it was too soon to tell. saying it's not seen its day in court. not yet. keep in mind these polls were conducted before improvements to the law's website were announced over the weekend. so, david, there's good objective news and good perceptive news. totally 180 from the way this thing's been play
it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this....
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i'm not predicting doom for the law. my prediction is 75% that it will not work based on information we're getting because you've pointed out people are starting to sign up. it's not easy to do so. but some people are. you know who they are. do you not? >> i don't exactly. >> a lot of people with preexisting conditions are signing up. right. >> it's people going to benefit directly are getting it free or subsidized or have leprosy and they're going to die in eight months and they're going to get insurance before they do. >> other people aren't signing up. i would -- i respect your opinion on that. >> but, i'm interested in the country, in the president's state of the country z our leader is under siege. is he not? >> he's president of the united states. it's a tough job. and do you know what? the cap thing is doing much, much better. there are things out there, but i'll be the first to tell you last couple months have been rough for the president. i'm not going to be convinced in the economy. it doesn't matter on unemplo
i'm not predicting doom for the law. my prediction is 75% that it will not work based on information we're getting because you've pointed out people are starting to sign up. it's not easy to do so. but some people are. you know who they are. do you not? >> i don't exactly. >> a lot of people with preexisting conditions are signing up. right. >> it's people going to benefit directly are getting it free or subsidized or have leprosy and they're going to die in eight months and...
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it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine, thank you. going to the commissary to buy groceries at a discounts. certainly a staple of military life for so long. guess what, the pentagon is now considering closing those stores. we're going to explain what this means for members of the united states military and their families when we come back. cg/úÑÑ my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help p
it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on...
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. >> so there is a law. outer oaf yaul yal law telling us who visited and when. is that public? or used to answer questions being asked by the public? >> well, first what happens is that they take that log and send it to a career employee of the national archives called white house diarist, that person is responsible for keeping a minute by minute record for scholars and the rest f they're sending a record of the bathroom break tz national archives they can send how many times he met with kathleen sebelius. jay carney says i don't have numbers all he has to do is walk 20 paces and ask how many times did kathleen sebelius meet with the president. they can tell him in two seconds. >> why won't they do that? >> if it was an embarrassing number the fact is that this exists and if what they're saying is true, dozens of one on one meetings in the oval office there is a record of it in the oval office and in the white house. and at national archives. all they have to do is look night. >> sebelius came out with a stanlt saying she's been to the white house countless times, is frequently
. >> so there is a law. outer oaf yaul yal law telling us who visited and when. is that public? or used to answer questions being asked by the public? >> well, first what happens is that they take that log and send it to a career employee of the national archives called white house diarist, that person is responsible for keeping a minute by minute record for scholars and the rest f they're sending a record of the bathroom break tz national archives they can send how many times he...
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two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there were no problems with those brakes. this is what they said. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station, and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there's no indication that the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> reporter: well, the other thing that we learned from the ntsb is through their
two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as...
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then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009, president obama nominated her for solicitor general of the united states and she served in that office for a year and was then nominated as an associate justice of the supreme court. she took that position in 2010 and filled the vacancy of justice john paul stevens who, after his retirement, was our last lecturer here at the law school. those are the vital statistics. i want to tell you something personal about her and i brought this along so i could read it. this year in "time," she was named as one of their 100 most influential peop
then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009,...
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your job in the white house is to mary law and politics. -- marry law and politics. i cannot imagine any judge describing their role that way. it is not to say that law is a science or a mechanical enterprise. you obviously know that it is not. we disagree on many things. sometimes we disagree incredible ways that follow from -- predictable ways that follow in our own theories of how to interpret the law, constitution, tatutes. all of those are so different in thinking about policy and the way people in the clinical branches do. -- elliptical branches do. that was when i was in my 30s. it was a different role. it was a different set of responsibilities. as the judge, i think about law and what i am doing and what i am called upon to do in a very different way. of all the things in my life that affect what i'm doing now, i honestly think that affected the least. one thing that i bring to the table from those years is an understanding of how certain political processes work. sometimes it is relevant to particular cases that we may hear because of course, we do review a
your job in the white house is to mary law and politics. -- marry law and politics. i cannot imagine any judge describing their role that way. it is not to say that law is a science or a mechanical enterprise. you obviously know that it is not. we disagree on many things. sometimes we disagree incredible ways that follow from -- predictable ways that follow in our own theories of how to interpret the law, constitution, tatutes. all of those are so different in thinking about policy and the way...
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to make sure there's a smooth implementation of the law. that's part of the function of making sure that you roll things out smoothly and importantly. just have one point to make on the hearings, such as the one today. what is striking is that over the course of the past two months, while we try to fix the website and make sure that the million visits that went on to healthcare.gov, that those people have a good experience and are able to buy insurance, we're trying to make this better. when there is no alternative that's being made in any of these hearings from house republicans and specifically that committee today. so everything that we are doing is consistent with the law, and is with the intention of making sure that the american people have access to affordable, quality health care and that's the whole point of the affordable care act. >> david, 1 million people visited the site yesterday, but i believe i read that 18,000 signed up? that's a very low rate of people actually enrolling for obama care, enrolling in the affordable care ac
to make sure there's a smooth implementation of the law. that's part of the function of making sure that you roll things out smoothly and importantly. just have one point to make on the hearings, such as the one today. what is striking is that over the course of the past two months, while we try to fix the website and make sure that the million visits that went on to healthcare.gov, that those people have a good experience and are able to buy insurance, we're trying to make this better. when...
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convinced everybody that can't have communists running around, and that's how they made these racist laws work and work, and his comrades as he called them, worked around that. and they persisted. as thomas says, of something that looked like it would never change is the hallmark of these anc men and women. that you would never seen pictures like this. >> in the old days you would have been arrested for have blacks and whites arm in arm chanting in the street, couldn't do that. >> as we get closer to the top of the hour here, and we rescap where we are on this day, for the nation of sought africa, and ink deed, the world. nelson mandela, the father of the modern south africa has passed away, 95 years old, and this is one of the most isogeneic pieces of video in the world. >> yep. >> this is february 11th. themson mandela, hand in hand with his then wife winny. walking out of prison. and alley, you had told us an amazing story of your connection to south africa, and your family's connection. >> i remember this day. i remember it's hard to keep it together looking at this, because i remembe
convinced everybody that can't have communists running around, and that's how they made these racist laws work and work, and his comrades as he called them, worked around that. and they persisted. as thomas says, of something that looked like it would never change is the hallmark of these anc men and women. that you would never seen pictures like this. >> in the old days you would have been arrested for have blacks and whites arm in arm chanting in the street, couldn't do that. >>...
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into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked and by the guardian and i guess a few other sources what they're up to like to just go through a couple of things you know number one there's been a number of attempts around the country to label g.m.o. as alec wants to go even beyond that and say basically you have no right to know what's in your food and in my is that an exaggeration no that's essential what they're trying to do and you know some people like al franken and myself are actually working on a bill right now to try to deal specifically labeling of dairy which is really important in the upper midwest so you know the country of origin they wa
into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked...
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that partnership requires, amongst other things, that our labour law be reformed so that it is in line with international standards, apartheid vestiges are removed and a more harmonious labour relations dispensation is created, on the basis of tripartite cooperation between government, labour and capital. the government is determined forcefully to confront the scourge of unemployment, not by way of handouts but by the creation of work opportunities. the government will also deal sensitively with the issue of population movements into the country, to protect our workers, to guard against the exploitation of vulnerable workers and to ensure friendly relations with all countries and peoples. the government is also taking urgent measures to deal firmly with drug trafficking some of which is carried out by foreign nationals who are resident in the country. we must end racism in the workplace as part of our common offensive against racism in general. no more should words like kaffirs, hottentots, coolies, boy, girl and baas be part of our vocabulary. [laughter] [applause] i also trust that t
that partnership requires, amongst other things, that our labour law be reformed so that it is in line with international standards, apartheid vestiges are removed and a more harmonious labour relations dispensation is created, on the basis of tripartite cooperation between government, labour and capital. the government is determined forcefully to confront the scourge of unemployment, not by way of handouts but by the creation of work opportunities. the government will also deal sensitively...
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. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the company for dna analysis. the fda ordered the company to stop selling those kids because it couldn't prove the technology was backed by science. they'll only offer information on your ancestry. >>> the owner of john's grill donated $20,000 to buy the devices. he said, he hopes it will save lives. the police chief thanked him at his restaurant this morning. he says the devices are an important edition to the patrol cars because police officers are the first on the scene in an emergency. and in cardiac arrest, every second counts. >>> delays at san jo
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dual citizenship for all people those who were once forced into choosing one passport before the new law comes into play will not be able to apply that to get a second one. i had to leave the mind isightly foreign minister has met with the knowledge nice and stretchy general fund to noon at the un headquarters in new york. i really try to do and they tend to believe that the sanctions that when it's right on the palestinian occupied territories of the best light switch me to this type solution. he stressed the importance of the poppies track conditions will result in meaningful negotiations encouraging his right to take steps to ease the situation in gaza. us tycoon released by the sexy general's office does not like the mayor asked whether the subject common ground on its nuclear program runs a web of falling three cents license agreements between obama and the fallen pop one into maple leaf a mindset that to me but it was a bronze like to spit them out to try and since he's going to in seventeen on islamic revolution is right the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has referred to the ti
dual citizenship for all people those who were once forced into choosing one passport before the new law comes into play will not be able to apply that to get a second one. i had to leave the mind isightly foreign minister has met with the knowledge nice and stretchy general fund to noon at the un headquarters in new york. i really try to do and they tend to believe that the sanctions that when it's right on the palestinian occupied territories of the best light switch me to this type solution....
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into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked and by the guardian and i guess a few other sources what they're up to like to just go through a couple of things you know number one there have been a number of attempts around the country to label g.m.o. as alec wants to go even beyond that and say basically you have no right to know what's in your food and my is that an exaggeration no that's a sense you are trying to do and you know some people like al franken and myself are actually working on a bill right now to try to deal specifically labeling of dairy which is really important in the upper midwest so you know the country of origin they want to g
into a consumer law into a worker laws all the sort of things they do it's pretty insidious as an organization well it's pretty bizarre too because if i want to see three or in a five one c four we're supporting them with our tax dollars exactly exactly you were supporting them to give us bad legislation that takes money out of the public coffers and release the liver's it to special interests not in the public good so let's talk about what their agenda is for next year they it has been leaked...
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something's wrong with the health care law, it is fox. fearmong fearmongering, the health care law. have a problem with doubling the gasoline tax? it's stupid, greedy fox not seeing the infrastructure wisdom of that tax. fixing our bridges that need repair, it's fox on a biased bridge to nowhere. it's got to stop. it has got to stop. i mean, what the fox are you doing? trotting out fox every time you start sweating? that's like me saying the camera adds 50 pounds until folks see me in person and say it must not. i really am fat. just like these guys really are scapegoating. all right, so they don't like it. i know it's pretty clear that congressman who wants to hike the gas tax, that's fine. here's what's not fine. blaming us, blaming me, bs you are constantly throwing back at all of us. left, right, blue, red, it's all green. it's all our green, it's all our money. the government's spending it. fox is simply demanding what they are doing with it. let me be clear to all of you fox-hating, big-government-loving politicians. fox isn't tearing down your bridges. grass is. greed is. no
something's wrong with the health care law, it is fox. fearmong fearmongering, the health care law. have a problem with doubling the gasoline tax? it's stupid, greedy fox not seeing the infrastructure wisdom of that tax. fixing our bridges that need repair, it's fox on a biased bridge to nowhere. it's got to stop. it has got to stop. i mean, what the fox are you doing? trotting out fox every time you start sweating? that's like me saying the camera adds 50 pounds until folks see me in person...
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those actually believe that this law is still going to work. we were fooled in 2008 and i don't think that millennials are going to work. all it is, is a social media blitz that doesn't hold any weight. >> does he think that younger people tend to have a shorter attention span and are used to the stimulation? if anyone needed a good first impression it was with the younger crowd. i think he was right and i think you are right that the younger crowd did need the first impression and the first impression three million of them are back on their parents plan. students going to cloth or phd could go back on their parent's health care plan. and beyond that point, i think what we have seen is a commitment to our parent's health care plan. this president gets an a rating. expect when you ask him about unemployment rates. i want to bring your attention to twitter. with regard to this white house summit today. younger people in general tend to go toward twitter and what are you seeing? >> good thing you asked. i did the hash tag white house youth. >> ser
those actually believe that this law is still going to work. we were fooled in 2008 and i don't think that millennials are going to work. all it is, is a social media blitz that doesn't hold any weight. >> does he think that younger people tend to have a shorter attention span and are used to the stimulation? if anyone needed a good first impression it was with the younger crowd. i think he was right and i think you are right that the younger crowd did need the first impression and the...
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georgetown law professor nicholas joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> abusive and lawless is what senator ted cruz says. do you agree or disagree with senator cruze and why? >> senator cruze's point is that the way the president is implementing obamacare looks a lot more like rewriting the law rather than executing it. the constitution requires the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. and, in many ways what president obama is doing looks a lot more like the rewriting of the statute. >> what do you know that's happening? what's the test? >> i'm sorry? >> when do you know that that's happening? he is rewriting it? what's the test? >> the take care clause gives the president wide discretion but, i think it's safe to say that the president has crossed the line in a few cases with regard to obamacare. for example, the president chose to unilaterally suspend the employer mandate for an entire year. the statute is crystal clear about the date when the -- employer mandate is supposed to begin
georgetown law professor nicholas joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> abusive and lawless is what senator ted cruz says. do you agree or disagree with senator cruze and why? >> senator cruze's point is that the way the president is implementing obamacare looks a lot more like rewriting the law rather than executing it. the constitution requires the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. and, in many ways what president obama is doing...
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i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough time getting young people, most of the people who are signing up are older. 36% of the people who sign up are between the ages of 55 and 64. yet they only make up 11% of the state's population. young people don't want to sign up because they know they're being overcharged for a product because they're subsidizing the -- >> look at is this way. trying to give the benefit of the doubt, fair and balanced. maybe if home and dad pick up the first year to get you in obamacare, you'll be able to do it yourself, and maybe you'll see the light, what i'm doing, and the kid might fight it now but longer term will say,
i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden...
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but the uncle threw a congratulatory party for barack obama when he graduated from harvard law school. that's where they're trying to iron out some of the contradictions. >> the uncle came as a student to the united states. was about to be deported, but what, for 50 years, there was this case going on, and only in the last few days has he been told he can stay in the united states legally. >> he had ignored the immigration proceedings against him for decades. and after he was arrested on a drunk driving charge in 2011, some of the deportation proceedings started. he was under pressure to be deported, but this week, a judge said it was okay for him to stay in the united states. so, really, it's what he said in court, in the court proceedings this week about president obama staying with him for three weeks. that's kind of why the white house felt to need to come out and clarify this. >> the uncle is going to stay in the united states. obviously, he's lived here for 50 years, but he's finally got legal status. >> he does. legal status, he's going to get a green card. >> do we know if the
but the uncle threw a congratulatory party for barack obama when he graduated from harvard law school. that's where they're trying to iron out some of the contradictions. >> the uncle came as a student to the united states. was about to be deported, but what, for 50 years, there was this case going on, and only in the last few days has he been told he can stay in the united states legally. >> he had ignored the immigration proceedings against him for decades. and after he was...
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we now have laws that -- because the ntsb found there was so much pilot fatigue. we were briefed and i have been on the phone with not only the folks here, but miss hurstman and let me just say a couple of things first. when i heard about the speed, i gulped. >> you have been listening to a news conference by the ntsb. that's senator chuck schumer. the ntsb giving key new information about the crash of the metro rail train line just north of the henry hudson bridge in the bronx. the headline is absolutely the fact that the train was traveling 82 miles an hour just before it went into a curve where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. the zone it was traveling 82 was a 70 mile an hour zone but this train, any way you look at it, was going above the posted speed limit. i want to bring back in nic robertson, who is out at the crash site right now. also, john golea, former member of the national transportation safety board. nic, one of the things people have been talking about all day indicating governor andrew cuomo this morning said he believes speed will end up be
we now have laws that -- because the ntsb found there was so much pilot fatigue. we were briefed and i have been on the phone with not only the folks here, but miss hurstman and let me just say a couple of things first. when i heard about the speed, i gulped. >> you have been listening to a news conference by the ntsb. that's senator chuck schumer. the ntsb giving key new information about the crash of the metro rail train line just north of the henry hudson bridge in the bronx. the...
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at least 38% by your own graphic want my law. >> that's a significant -- >> i hear you. but a few weeks ago it was different. how can you be surprised the american people is freaking out when all any of us do is talk about the law with with most people criticizing it. >> you're a rich democrat, a limousine liberal. first of all, the president is down 24% among hispanic americans. the millennials want him thrown out of noffice now. you are not one of millions who got a cancellation letter. >> i am in the obama care pool. i am buying my own health insurance. >> paying more or less? >> substantially less. >> you're full of crap. i don't believe it. >> do you want the number? >> you're one of a few people. >> i have already said it. i have been paying $2,200 a month because i'm uninsurable. do you know what i'll pay for the best policy available on the new york exchange? >> $800? >> yeah. >> do you know who's subsidizing you -- >> nobody. >> the sick, the elderly, the uninsured are subsidized by young people who don't want to sign up. >> the whole thing is unconscionable. ob
at least 38% by your own graphic want my law. >> that's a significant -- >> i hear you. but a few weeks ago it was different. how can you be surprised the american people is freaking out when all any of us do is talk about the law with with most people criticizing it. >> you're a rich democrat, a limousine liberal. first of all, the president is down 24% among hispanic americans. the millennials want him thrown out of noffice now. you are not one of millions who got a...
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because they are helpless helpless hopeless people i have never said any of that would have had any law is a simple no i the fundamental idea that somebody should not be able to retire at sixty five with social security is crazy let me tell you when you can't remember a and b. . i think franklin roosevelt was right so this man is not a free man if you're hungry or not free if your job with the by i don't care what the bible says i toss it i don't know where i don't eat and if a person is so pathetic that by each sixty five they haven't saved a god darn nickel they are not entitled to anything from the government it's pathetic the young people are being burdened paying eight percent of their wages to support this hideous system that should have been done away with years ago if you do away with the system what you will do is increase savings because people will go back to like we were before social security wanted to place will feel the iraqi people actually died from hunger in michigan and freezing to death and when i got to understand elderly their retirement age was sixty five that's i
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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. >>> president obama vowing to keep fighting for the health care law, urging americans to focus on the benefits of obama care, despite the barrage of criticism over the rollout of healthcare.gov, that website that had so many problems. >> the bottom line is, this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance. and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy. whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton says his recent suggestion that president obama keep his word and let people keep their health insurance plans was not aimed, or not trying to distance hills from the president's health care law in an effort to help his wife hillary's potential 2016 presidential bid. >> i said nothing about this. not one word, until the president himself spoke. i don't think you can find anybody in america who's worked harder for his re-election or supported this bill or went out of his way
. >>> president obama vowing to keep fighting for the health care law, urging americans to focus on the benefits of obama care, despite the barrage of criticism over the rollout of healthcare.gov, that website that had so many problems. >> the bottom line is, this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance. and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this...
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we don't like this law. for whatever reason, it's basically cost, that's what's going on. >> of course it is. there is also a factor and we heard this last week where there is so much paperwork and the doctors say look, i don't have time. i have got to treat people. i can't be hiring ten people to figure it out. that's another thick because the thing is so damn complicated. >> no doubt. >> and there is the further fact that, remember this, bill, when the president undertook to do this, there was a poll, september of 2009 gallup asking people how they felt about their healthcare and their health insurance. 80 percent said they were satisfied with their healthcare, 61 percent said they were satisfied with their health insurance. which means that if you are going to come in and completely revolutionize and change that system, you are going to upset a lot of people and worry a lot of people. and if you are doing it in a way they lose their doctors, their care, and their insurance policies, you have got an angry
we don't like this law. for whatever reason, it's basically cost, that's what's going on. >> of course it is. there is also a factor and we heard this last week where there is so much paperwork and the doctors say look, i don't have time. i have got to treat people. i can't be hiring ten people to figure it out. that's another thick because the thing is so damn complicated. >> no doubt. >> and there is the further fact that, remember this, bill, when the president undertook to...
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> bill clinton is clarifying recent comments about health care. president clinton recently said that mr. obama should keep his word and allow people to keep their current plans. he told cnn yesterday he was trying to be supportive of the president. the obama administration has not announced plans to rectify that issue. also, bill clinton said he does not know if his wife will run for president in 2016. >>> vice preside
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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this $500,000 limited edition car is notoriously ditch to drive as cnn's kyung law experienced first hand today when she climbed into the passenger's seat which presumably would have been walker's seat and took to the windy roads calabasas, california with an amateur race car driver. take a look. >>> riding in a porsche carrera gt is simply visceral. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i'm the lucky passenger in michael winereb's porch. it's an important by day, amateur driver by night. one of the owners of the 13002005 carrera g ts ever made. >> it's under seven seconds. the steering on this car is so tight and responsive. there's almost nothing like it in terms of road feel. >> reporter: top speed 208 miles per hour. winereb's supercar has been souped up to 660 horsepower. >> is it easy to do something stupid? >> it is. because having so much power under your foot that things can happen. there can be a loss of control. >> reporter: winereb doesn't know what happened in actor paul walker's car crash. but evening the owner of the exact same vehicle he guesses it might be this. a cold car, cold
this $500,000 limited edition car is notoriously ditch to drive as cnn's kyung law experienced first hand today when she climbed into the passenger's seat which presumably would have been walker's seat and took to the windy roads calabasas, california with an amateur race car driver. take a look. >>> riding in a porsche carrera gt is simply visceral. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i'm the lucky passenger in michael winereb's porch. it's an important by day, amateur driver by night....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial segregation, do away with white minority rule in south africa, but instead of anger against the oppressors, he chose forgiveness, patience and understanding. it worked, too. our colleague nadia belichick is a friend to the mandela family and joins us now to talk about this leader on an iconic -- on a very personal level. now, you were back in south africa just last week. >> yes, i was back last week and i got to spend the morning with winnie and the granddaughter zazi. and i said how is madiba doing and they said the same. and the same meant he still had tubes that were draining the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ >> people around the world remembering the great nelson mandela, prisoner turned president who reconciled a country and changed the world. mandela has long been a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of people around the world, all walks of life. >> yeah, universally helped to break the shackles of racial...
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if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies failed you. come to us. it may also be for white voters in the suh bushburbs. more about what they perceive as their base. not necessarily about average african-americans. >> hey, look at us. we're not as hateful. we're not as exclusionary as the big bad liberal media, lame stream media makes us out to be. look, we're reaching out to african-americans. where do we go to reach out to them? detroit. that's my problem. detroit. you couldn't go some place elsewhere the message would have some credibility? and you would send someone other than rand paul who was just at howard university condescending to
if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies...
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. >> russia is under scrutiny for its new propaganda law. the band is even talking about homosexuality anywhere a child might be lissance. so many people decided to boycott the games. became the political leader to announce he will not attend. russia has also blacklisted celebrities who championed gay rights, like madonna and lady gaga and in case you missed it today i interview singer, songwriter, activist melissa etheridge and talked about her new campaign dedicated to changing the treatment of russia's lgbt community and since it was melissa etheridge and i'm a bit of a music nerd i funangled a guitar. ♪ my eyes are wide open recognizing change ♪ ♪ it feeds the fires of the fear ♪ ♪ where human love seems strange ♪ ♪ i'm going to rise above i believe love is love ♪ ♪ i'm going to raise my hands with every woman, child and man ♪ >> should have seen the impromptu audience in the newsroom. about rising up against hate and home ophobia. she told me she would like to attend the winter games in sochi and allow her presence t
. >> russia is under scrutiny for its new propaganda law. the band is even talking about homosexuality anywhere a child might be lissance. so many people decided to boycott the games. became the political leader to announce he will not attend. russia has also blacklisted celebrities who championed gay rights, like madonna and lady gaga and in case you missed it today i interview singer, songwriter, activist melissa etheridge and talked about her new campaign dedicated to changing the...
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they set about passing a series of impressive laws of racial segregation. they western considered citizens. in 1960 when drarts went to the police station in the black town of sharpville and redanded to be arrested, they were protesting the node to have them in the first place. in response to that small act of rebellion, south african police officers opened fire on the crowd and scene people were killed that day. the young liberation leader named nelson mandela said it was that moment that radicalized him in the fight against apartheid, to beat the anc, it wouldn't be long before he was arrested and convicted of treason and sent away to prison for life. he recalls america and bren and across the west for governments to speak up, to use their power, their influence in a country where the west had huge investments in mining interests. to use that influence to free him and fight apartheid. >> that didn't happen. years passed. decades passed. an international movement sprung to boycott business, to di vest from them. to impose, to try to get governments to impo
they set about passing a series of impressive laws of racial segregation. they western considered citizens. in 1960 when drarts went to the police station in the black town of sharpville and redanded to be arrested, they were protesting the node to have them in the first place. in response to that small act of rebellion, south african police officers opened fire on the crowd and scene people were killed that day. the young liberation leader named nelson mandela said it was that moment that...